On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Yaakov Chaikin wrote:

> On 10/25/07, dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> are you login in to the web interface with the admin password or your own?
>> if it your own, you dont have that configured in the host file
>>
>>> host        dhcp    user    moreUsers     # <--- do not
>> edit this line
>>> tbiqdev     0       yaakov
>>> yaakovlt    0       backup***
>>
>> ***is the managing username.
>
>
> What do you mean by this?

He means that hosts are associated with users. Only a user associated with 
a host may view that host (although the admin user may view all hosts).

Since you have the host yaakovlt associated with user backup, only the user 
backup and any backuppc admin users will be able to view the host. Put 
another way, if yaakov is not an admin in backuppc, then he should not be 
able to see host yaakovlt because it is not his host.

Change the line above to
yaakovlt    0       yaakov
restart backuppc, and user yaakov should see both hosts.

Cheers, Stephen
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